Leagues

Golf at Brookfield is packed with activities, events and tournaments. Whether it is Couples' Golf Night or Lady Tara Days, there are always golf events or activities going on at the Club. Our men’s and ladies' golf programs have a full complement of golf tournaments throughout the year. Bi-annually, we travel to our sister club in Scotland to compete in the Hagen Cup. For information on competitive leagues or to find out how to join one or more of these fun associations, please stop in or call the Pro Shop.

Ladies' Golf

Our ladies' golf programs are active on a variety of levels. Our ladies' golf programs have a myriad of golfing events that will fit your playing level and competitive spirit. Golf is a great time for our lady Members to reconnect with friends.

The Brookfield golf staff takes extreme pride in developing, planning and executing all of our ladies' golf events. We feel it is tremendously important, regardless of the event, that we deliver outstanding member service to our lady Members. Our Members can select from numerous events or activities to participate in.

  • Ladies' Golf Clinics
  • Ladies' Invitational
  • Ladies' Member Guest
  • Ladies' Spring Member Member
  • Ladies' Club Championship
  • Ladies' Fall Member Member
  • 9-Hole Play Days
  • 18-Hole Play Days
  • River North
  • Lady Tara
  • Team Play

 

Handicap – Guidelines and Posting

Handicap Committee

A handicap committee has been formed to monitor all BCC Member handicaps and score posting. Please make sure to post all your scores.

Handicap Posting Guidelines:

    1. Post all scores when at least seven holes are played. (7 holes are posted as a 9 hole score, 14 holes are posted as an 18 hole score). Holes not played are posted as par plus any handicap strokes to which the player is entitled.
    2. Post scores made under the rules of golf
    3. Post scores on all courses with a valid USGA course rating and slope rating.
    4. Post scores in all forms of competition: Match play, Stroke play and Team Competitions where players play their own ball. Check with the committee to see if the score is posted as a tournament (T) score.
    5. Post scores played under the local rule of “preferred lies.”
    6. A scorecard must be turned in for each score posted.
    7. Scores must be adjusted using: “Equitable Stroke Control” before posting to the handicap computer.
    8. After a handicap index has been established for a player with an established Handicap Index, the maximum score for each hole played is limited to a net double bogey. (Par of the hole + 2 strokes + Any handicap stroke(s) that the player receives on that hole)
    9. A player should submit their score as soon as possible on the day of play, after completion of their round, and before midnight (local time).  You can post the round, at the club, online or through your GHIN/MyGSGA app.

For more information, please review the World Handicap System Reference Guide for more details.